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May 19, 2011
  Stockton Attorney Lance Jacot Gets Embezzlement Case Dismissed
Posted By Jacot Law Firm
 

DeNeille Thompson pleads not guilty in local embezzlement case

Posted: Friday, April 15, 2011 12:00 am | Updated: 8:38 am, Fri Apr 15, 2011.

DeNeille Richie Thompson, 61, entered a not guilty plea against four felony charges in Lodi Superior Court on Thursday morning. Thompson is charged with conspiracy, forgery, falsification of documents and grand theft.

Thompson's wife, Cheryl Jacobson-Thompson, 53, was arrested Jan. 26 for allegedly embezzling nearly $250,000 from Tokay Glass company. The prosecution alleges the embezzlement began in 2005 and that Thompson took $43,000 during that time.


Thompson was arrested Tuesday and his wife's case was amended to add him to the charges. A request from Thompson's attorney to be released on his own recognizance was denied and his bail was set at $78,000.

During his request, attorney Lance Jacot said Thompson has appeared at court hearings for his wife and isn't a flight risk. Thompson works as an entertainer in Las Vegas and would return for his next scheduled court date, Jacot said. District Attorney Stephen Taylor countered by saying he didn't have any knowledge of full-time work for Thompson.

"He's worked two times in two years," Taylor said. "If he were employed, it would be news to us."

Contact reporter Jordan Guinn at jordang@lodinews.com .

Lodi Criminal attorney Lance Jacot was able to get all of the charges dismissed against his client (see story below).  If you have been charged with a crime in Lodi, Tracy, Manteca, Stockton, or anywhere in San Joaquin County contact criminal defense attorney Lance Jacot at (209) 463-1800 for a free consultation.

Lodian admits to grand theft

Bookkeeper Cheryl Jacobson-Thompson pleads guilty to embezzling nearly $250K from Tokay Glass

Cheryl Jacobson-Thompson

Posted: Thursday, April 28, 2011 12:00 am | Updated: 6:14 am, Fri Apr 29, 2011.

Cheryl Jacobson-Thompson, 53, pled guilty to grand theft Wednesday afternoon in Lodi Superior Court. Jacobson-Thompson was arrested Jan. 26 for embezzling nearly $250,000 from Tokay Glass Company over a period of several years.

“She admits the embezzlement exceeds $200,000 and will be sentenced Aug. 1,” said District Attorney Stephen Taylor. “She will be held without bail at county jail in French Camp until then.”

The plea deal comes with a 3-year prison sentence, Taylor said.

Jacobson-Thompson’s attorney, John Soldati, declined to comment on Wednesday’s plea.

“It’s still an open plea at this time,” he said. “I have no comment at this time.”

Jacobson-Thompson’s husband, DeNeille Thompson, 61, had the charges against him dropped, Taylor said. Thompson was charged with conspiracy, theft, forgery and falsifying books at Tokay Glass. Thompson had been included in the charges because photographs taken at a Wells Fargo bank appeared to show him cashing forged checks.

However, charges against Thompson were dropped because his wife said she told him they were her paychecks that he was cashing, Taylor said. The checks Thompson cashed came on the 1st and 15th of the month, days that are commonly paydays, Taylor said.

“Cheryl insisted he knew nothing,” Taylor said. “The law requires there to be an intent to steal.”

While the charges were dropped, they can be re-filed against Thompson if new evidence is uncovered, Taylor said. He also remains in custody on an unrelated charge for a misdemeanor in Los Angeles, Taylor said.

As part of her plea, Jacobson-Thompson will testify under oath about how she spent the money over the years. Her testimony will be key in the civil suit between Tokay Glass Company and Georgia Martin Accounting, the company Jacobson-Thompson worked for.

While she did the books for Tokay Glass Company, Jacobson-Thompson was not an employee of the company. She was employed by Georgia Martin Accounting and worked on a contract basis for Tokay Glass. The glass company is suing the bookkeeping agency, Taylor said.

While the district attorney’s office works to recoup embezzled money in cases like these, Taylor said Tokay Glass may never see the hundreds of thousands of dollars Jacobson-Thompson took again.

“That money is spent and gone,” he said.

Contact reporter Jordan Guinn at jordang@lodinews.com.


 

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